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tmac wrote:Rass922, a lot of what you have written about Elenin, whatever it is, is way over my head. What, in your opinion, does it mean to be prepared for it?
Rass922 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Bv1rQxgMbA
ALIGNMENTS & KEY DATES for the PLANET ELENIN
Feb. 27, 2010--(ALIGNMENT) Chile 8.8 Earthquake
Sept. 4, 2010--(ALIGNMENT)- Chirst Church, NZ 7.2 Earthquake
March 11, 2011-(ALIGNMENT)-Japan 9.0 Earthquake
reese wrote:Yikes! Has anyone else watched this video?
reese wrote:Rass922 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Bv1rQxgMbA
ALIGNMENTS & KEY DATES for the PLANET ELENIN
Feb. 27, 2010--(ALIGNMENT) Chile 8.8 Earthquake
Sept. 4, 2010--(ALIGNMENT)- Chirst Church, NZ 7.2 Earthquake
March 11, 2011-(ALIGNMENT)-Japan 9.0 Earthquake
Yikes! Has anyone else watched this video?
Col. Flagg wrote:Guys...all 9 planets (oops, I mean 8 - Pluto is now a planetoid) could line up and there would not be any additional gravitational pull on any of them.
Scarecrow wrote:Col. Flagg wrote:Guys...all 9 planets (oops, I mean 8 - Pluto is now a planetoid) could line up and there would not be any additional gravitational pull on any of them.
I think most people realize that, which is why many are claiming it the official story of it being a comet cannot be true. A large star, like a brown dwarf would have a significantly greater gravitational pull however. And although you make a good point, I have a hard time dismissing coincidence. Do you think it is just a coincidence that this comet/star shows up out of nowhere and every time it aligns with the earth we have a major earthquake?

Col. Flagg wrote:Scarecrow wrote:Col. Flagg wrote:Guys...all 9 planets (oops, I mean 8 - Pluto is now a planetoid) could line up and there would not be any additional gravitational pull on any of them.
I think most people realize that, which is why many are claiming it the official story of it being a comet cannot be true. A large star, like a brown dwarf would have a significantly greater gravitational pull however. And although you make a good point, I have a hard time dismissing coincidence. Do you think it is just a coincidence that this comet/star shows up out of nowhere and every time it aligns with the earth we have a major earthquake?
See my post above for explanation as to the lining up/earthquake thing. However, even if this were a brown dwarf or planet-sized object, it is still too far away to have any kind of effect gravitationally on any celestial body. I do agree though that its sudden appearance is indeed intriguing and could very well be what Joseph was eluding to when he said that a sign ushering in the coming of the son of man would be classed among the earthly inhabitants as a comet.

reese wrote:Col. Flagg wrote:See my post above for explanation as to the lining up/earthquake thing. However, even if this were a brown dwarf or planet-sized object, it is still too far away to have any kind of effect gravitationally on any celestial body. I do agree though that its sudden appearance is indeed intriguing and could very well be what Joseph was eluding to when he said that a sign ushering in the coming of the son of man would be classed among the earthly inhabitants as a comet.
What about where it will be in September? The video says it will be BETWEEN us and the sun. Will that be close enough to have an effect?
No - Mars is our closest neighbor and it takes 6 months to get there going 12,000 mph (at its closest, it's about 35 million miles away, at its furthest, about 240 million) - depends upon where it's at in its eliptical orbit and does it have any effect on the earth? Nope. And consider the sun - it's diameter is about 100 X that of earth (2.6 million miles across while earth is about 26,000). Does the sun pull us in to it at 93 million miles away? Nope.
And when will they know for sure what it is, a comet, star...the sign of the coming of the Son of Man?
This is what baffles me. We have the technology to approximate the size of a star that is 427 light years away (Betelgeuse), but we're struggling to get a handle on a celestial object that has entered our own solar system?
This is what baffles me. We have the technology to approximate the size of a star that is 427 light years away (Betelgeuse), but we're struggling to get a handle on a celestial object that has entered our own solar system?
John Locke wrote:wait I thought HAARP was causing these earthquakes?![]()
wish I could watch the video...stupid work blocks

If you get up any morning for the next few weeks, you’ll be treated to the sight of all the planets except Saturn arrayed along the ecliptic, the path of the sun through the sky.
For the last two months, almost all the planets have been hiding behind the sun, but this week they all emerge and are arrayed in a grand line above the rising sun. Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter are visible, and you can add Uranus and Neptune to your count if you have binoculars or a small telescope.
This line-up will not produce any extra pull on the earth
Comet Elenin (also known by its astronomical name C/2010 X1), was first detected on Dec. 10, 2010 by Leonid Elenin, an observer in Lyubertsy, Russia, who made the discovery "remotely" using the ISON-NM observatory near Mayhill, New Mexico. At the time of the discovery, the comet was about 647 million kilometers (401 million miles) from Earth. Over the past four-and-a-half months, the comet has – as comets do – closed the distance to Earth's vicinity as it makes its way closer to perihelion (its closest point to the sun). As of May 4, Elenin's distance is about 274 million kilometers (170 million miles).
"That is what happens with these long-period comets that come in from way outside our planetary system," said Don Yeomans of NASA's Near-Earth Object Program Office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "They make these long, majestic, speedy arcs through our solar system, and sometimes they put on a great show. But not Elenin. Right now that comet looks kind of wimpy."
How does a NASA scientist define cometary wimpiness?
"We're talking about how a comet looks as it safely flies past us," said Yeomans. "Some cometary visitors arriving from beyond the planetary region – like Hale-Bopp in 1997 -- have really lit up the night sky where you can see them easily with the naked eye as they safely transit the inner-solar system. But Elenin is trending toward the other end of the spectrum. You'll probably need a good pair of binoculars, clear skies, and a dark, secluded location to see it even on its brightest night."
Comet Elenin should be at its brightest shortly before the time of its closest approach to Earth on Oct. 16 of this year. At its closest point, it will be 35 million kilometers (22 million miles) from us. Can this icy interloper influence us from where it is, or where it will be in the future? What about this celestial object inspiring some shifting of the tides or even tectonic plates here on Earth? There have been some incorrect Internet speculations that external forces could cause comet Elenin to come closer.
"Comet Elenin will not encounter any dark bodies that could perturb its orbit, nor will it influence us in any way here on Earth," said Yeomans. "It will get no closer to Earth than 35 million kilometers [about 22 million miles]. "
"Comet Elenin will not only be far away, it is also on the small side for comets," said Yeomans. "And comets are not the most densely-packed objects out there. They usually have the density of something akin to loosely packed icy dirt.
"So you've got a modest-sized icy dirtball that is getting no closer than 35 million kilometers," said Yeomans. "It will have an immeasurably miniscule influence on our planet. By comparison, my subcompact automobile exerts a greater influence on the ocean's tides than comet Elenin ever will."
Yeomans did have one final thought on comet Elenin.
"This comet may not put on a great show. Just as certainly, it will not cause any disruptions here on Earth. But there is a cause to marvel," said Yeomans. "This intrepid little traveler will offer astronomers a chance to study a relatively young comet that came here from well beyond our solar system's planetary region. After a short while, it will be headed back out again, and we will not see or hear from Elenin for thousands of years. That's pretty cool."
NASA detects, tracks and characterizes asteroids and comets passing relatively close to Earth using both ground- and space-based telescopes. The Near-Earth Object Observations Program, commonly called "Spaceguard," discovers these objects, characterizes a subset of them, and predicts their paths to determine if any could be potentially hazardous to our planet.
JPL manages the Near-Earth Object Program Office for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington, DC. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
tmac wrote:This is kinda corny, but worth watching for a couple reasons (including a general description of the whole awakening process, and the frustrations that go with it), and particularly if you put any stock in, or have any concerns about Planet X theories, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/user/yowbooks?fe ... rGNwUk1ih0
Ras922 wrote:
I found out that a large celestial body has already penetrated the solar system and is on course for a near and possibly horrific encounter with the earth in the fall of 2011. What we do not know is the size and mass of comet Elenin though I have no doubt that it is known by the authorities.


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